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Edmund C. Moy, Former US Mint Director.
Fort Knox is supposed to be the federal reserves primary repository of America's Gold Bullion reserves. There have been rumors that the Gold Bullion is missing or has disappeared. Edmund C. Moy was responsible for the production of circulating coinage and bullion gold and silver Eagles from 2006 until 2011. He tells his stories about visiting Fort Knox that will answer this question about America's Gold Bullion.

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CoinWeek’s Cool Coins! is back. In this special 50th Episode, we’ve lined up four of the industry’s most respected and knowledgeable dealers to share some of their favorite coins. You won’t want to miss a second of this 4K video program. Segments: Q. David Bowers of Stack’s Bowers discusses the Pine Tree Shilling. Ira Goldberg […]

By CoinWeek …. On Thursday, October 6, 2016, CoinWeek.com announced that its award-winning YouTube video channel had exceeded 1.5 million views. CoinWeek launched its video channel in 2011 and has since uploaded more than 1,300 original videos – including the 2016 Numismatic Literary Guild Award Winning videos Numismatic Vienna and How Gold Coins are […]

You know you can trust CoinWeek to tell it like it is. In this episode of our popular Uncool Coins!, rare coin dealer Russ Augustin of AU Capital Management shares with us the story of one of the U.S. series’ great rarities, an 1879 Stella $4 gold pattern coin. This is a coin that often […]

Our sixth episode of CoinWeek’s Cool Coins! for 2016 includes over four million dollars’ worth of amazing numismatic items. We stop by our friends at Atlas Numismatics and ask James Ricks to show us a very special Swiss 100 Franc gold coin. Julian Leidman has an amazing 1806 half dollar in his case. This coin is […]

CoinWeek’s Cool Coins! is back with this, the fourth episode. We scouted out the floor of the Summer FUN Show, put on by the Florida United Numismatists, and recorded four incredible segments: Original Hobo Nickel Society president Carol Bastable shows us a hobo-style American Silver Eagle by master engraver Ron Landis. Estimated value: US$6,000. We […]

Massachusetts silvers are one of the few series of colonial coins that actually circulated as money in the colonies. But many myths and misunderstandings surround this coinage. In this video, dealer Bill Sanders discusses a fascinating Pine Tree Shilling that he recently picked up. It’s a cool coin, for the most part: it has history, […]

In the third episode of Cool Coins! for 2016, CoinWeek walks the bourse at the American Numismatic Association’s (ANA) National Money Show in Dallas Texas, where we get a look at an unbelievable Lincoln cent die cap error, a cache of 19th century Japanese gold Ichibu coins, an 1857 Flying Eagle cent that shows […]

This is the second episode of Cool Coins! for 2016. CoinWeek looks at an amazing tetradrachm of the Seleucid King Seleucus I Nicator (358-281 BCE), one of three finest graded 1943 Mexico 50 Peso gold coins, John Kraljevich’s ATF Counter stamp coin set, and a rare Texas Centennial Commemorative Set once given out to the […]

The results are in… By CoinWeek News Staff…. In a recent Uncool Coins! 4K video segment, CoinWeek brought you the heartrending story of an 1850 Liberty $20 Double Eagle gold coin–graded MS-64 Proof-like by NGC (the only one of its kind)–that a buyer (who shall forever remain anonymous) cracked out of its holder and […]

Usually, when you think of the term “crack out game” you think of a collector or dealer anxiously resubmitted an already graded coin hoping that it will end up in higher grade plastic. But what happens when you take an unknowledgeable rare coin collector / investor, $100,000+ in palladium ingots, and an NGC-graded 1850 double […]

CoinWeek kicks off the new year with a bang with our first episode of Cool Coins! for 2016! In this video, we get to see the finest business strike 1907 Saint-Gaudens $20 double eagle, a circulated Barber half dollar recovered after the sinking of RMS Titanic, a recently discovered 1919 Winged Liberty dime DDO, and one of […]

CoinWeek sent video producer David Lisot halfway around the world to find the coolest coins and numismatic items for sale at the Macau Numismatic Society International Show, which was held from December 3 to December 6, 2015 at the Kam Pek Community Centre in Macau. At the show, David ran into dealers from the United […]

Coin dealers from across the country travel to Baltimore, Maryland three times a year to exhibit at the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo. Thousands of collectors walked the bourse in order to buy coins, make trades, and of course, find the coolest coins! CoinWeek presents the following Cool Coins! highlights from the show: Steve Harrison, […]

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